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1. A lightScap yi Golf Club Comparison ions A and Calibration System User Manual PRO Powered by EDH Tracking 58 COPYRIGHT NOTICE The information presented in this document may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of EDH EDH retains all rights to the information in this document No proprietary copyright or other proprietary rights legends or markings may be removed from any part of this document E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the new EDH FlightScope Pro Golf Comparison and Calibration System With EDH FlightScope you will learn about how you hit golf balls using information previously only available to a few professionals Here are a few examples of what you can do with FlightScope Calibrate each of your golf clubs under varying conditions Know the distance grouping and shot type you play with each club amp Compare yourself to your friends and other players including the top professional golfers Watch your progress You will therefore be able to go out onto the course knowing your yardage and shot making capabilities under most conditions This leads inevitably to better scoring and enjoyment of the game Copyright EDH 2005 2 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Getting Started Installation Before FlightScope can be used the Sensor and other hardware
2. being positive Measurements can be specified in either centimeters or inches depending on the option selected in the dropdown list Main Screen The main screen in the alignment wizard allows you to hit a number of shots typically 3 to 5 shots with a 6 iron that will tell FlightScope whether or not your sensor is aligned Sensor Alignment Wizard Side View Completed 0 5 Please hit a shot Te Fee Pasion Rejectshot Assumed Tit 0 0 Measured Position previous shots Measured Position latest shot Measured Tilt 7 lt Back Cancel While the system is activated and ready to record your shots two views are available side view and top view The side view will show you information about the assumed and average measured tilt angles whereas the top view will show you any offset measured in azimuth rotation angle Once some shots have been recorded you can cancel them in reverse order latest first by clicking on the Reject Shot button if they were not Satisfactory Copyright EDH 2005 11 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Sensor Alignment Wizard Top View Completed 0 5 Na Please hit a shot T Tee Position Reject shot Azimuth Error Measured Position previous shots Measured Position latest shot Rotate Screen Sensor Alignment Wizard Rotate Please rotate then sensor 0 3 anti clockwise as indicated by the arrow in the picture top view To continue c
3. 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual PRO EETA 5zi enu can MNO j Current Shot Data LUB COMPARISON C grea pram 89 147 1 65 Client Information Back spin rpm My Ist club Club Ball Accept Reject a a 3 8 z A EH Shot o R z3 m 2 _ an r faa w oo Shot 1 an C2 pnr 3 w 6 2a 5 28 6 zz EZA EEI EAEE 10 25 E o DEV Q Clear club data View all results Edit Clubs Next Club Powered by EDH Tracking F5 Accepted shot data will be saved to Computer file As many shots can be played as wished per club Select following club or scroll between clubs using Next Club Sensor Status Connected amp Active amp CLUB COMPARISON CENTRE mmm o May 20 2005 Client Information Name Teadinfo E My 2nd club Distance yds Speed mph Efficiency Launch Angle f Hei US Carry Lateral Club Ball Smash COR Classification Push Slice a e m oj x ENEI 2 EELA 6 299 5 258 Eam EILA 1055 Ba a EE AVG 257 5 3 eN a i n No DEV Q Clear club data View all results Edit Clubs Next Club Powered by EDH Tracking zal Copyright EDH 2005 18 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual The Results screen can be viewed at any time by clicking on View all results Sensor S
4. Ya LTO To returri click Finish 3 ALR bGAT RESEPI ED cack Finish Copyright EDH 2005 9 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual Alignment Wizard older sensors The alignment wizard is available from the Sensor Advanced menu Sensor Display Altitude Printing Com Number Baud Rate Detection Mode System Info Parameters Alignment Wizard Raw Data Download Welcome Screen r z ea Bers Sensor Alignment Wizard naa E E aeS VWVelcome to the sensor alignment wizard The process involves the measurement of a set of shots followed by an analysis during which mall adjustments might have to be made to the sensor Units Centimeters Tee forvard 350 0 Tee height o o Tee Z sideways left positive o 0 Sensor Tilt 5 0 OU EDH SA CPT ra LTD To continue click Next a ALCOR EGHT S RESERWED On the first screen of the alignment wizard you can initialize your tee position relative to the radar and set your sensor tilt The tilt value should never need to be adjusted but the tee X Y and Z value can be changed to match your setup as follows Copyright EDH 2005 10 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual X is the distance from the front of the sensor to the tee position Y is the distance from floor height to the tee height Z is the offset from the line that represents the view direction of the sensor left when facing the green flag
5. and software need to be installed Components Your FlightScope system comprises several items that require installation The components to be installed are Power cable Communications cable CD and Allan key Optional items Sensor protective cover Notebook Computer with operating system Printer The Computer connects to the Sensor by means of the communications cable Copyright EDH 2005 3 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Equipment Installation The installation is a very important step to achieve the best results from your FlightScope system and is best carried out by a qualified FlightScope installer Installation requirements and procedures are described in the FlightScope Pro Installa tion Manual E62 GP054 Issue 1 Installing the Flightscope Pro Software Prerequisites for the Software Installation Laptop notebook or desktop Computer with Pentium 3 or later processor or equivalent 256 Mbyte memory CD ROM drive Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Home or XP Pro FlightScope Pro installation software on CD Software Installation Procedure k Switch Computer on and wait for operating system to startup Insert Flightscope CD into CD ROM drive The installation software will start automatically Follow the steps and instructions provided by the installation software Accept the default option if unsure about any selection Once the installation is complete remove
6. e Classification FlightScoperro cam umuHookee a _ 98 165 1 68 430 740 a4 139 O5R 48 Hook 100 177 178 Ce l RE Straight DA eS aes EE Raa 108 143 1 32 Ce 173 139 33R 3 Slice 105 i 4400 620 74 Ee 26 i Slice a9 148 Co 6 3 O5L Slice ET 93 17 Hook as FET E x i 17 47 0 0 27 Hok Ave 255 24 101 4130 o 92 O4L B Straight DEV 35 6 44 3R 66 13 Eon Ee 5 05 227R 14 1 2 Copyright EDH 2005 16 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Club Comparison Click on Club Comparison The following screen will appear X Jn K May 20 2005 Clubs to be compared My 1st club My 2nd club My 3rd club My 4th club MySthclub Clear session data Continue Powered by EDH Tracking 2 Enter Surname and first names of client player This will be used as a key for future data retrieval Enter brands shaft types lofts of clubs to be fitted in the section provided Clubs 1 5 Click on Continue Playing Shots The system is now ready to record shots HINT Check that club displayed at the top corresponds with the club played Each shot s results will be displayed in the Table on the screen Each shot can either be accepted included or rejected excluded Copyright EDH 2005 17 E62 MR400 Issue
7. the CD from the Computer and store in a safe place If the default options were selected the FlightScope Pro software will be available as an Icon on the Computer s Windows Desktop Copyright EDH 2005 4 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual Operation Daily Start up The FlightScope Pro system has been designed with ease of use in mind Also remember that help is just a phone call away Ensure that the sensor power is switched on The sensor can stay permanently powered on Place the Computer ina location within 4 5 metres from the Sensor and connect the Communications Cable 9 pin D connector to the Sensor and the Computer com port start up the Computer Double click the FlightScope Pro icon on the desktop Click OK to start Wait for Main screen of FlightScope Pro The following selections are available Play Club Comparison Club Calibration User Manual Advanced Settings l Play Club comparison Club calibration User Manual Advanced settings Copyright EDH 2005 5 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual Alignment Wizard The alignment wizard is available from the Sensor Advanced menu Sensor Display altitude Printing Com Number Baud Rate Detection Mode System Info Parameters Alignment Wizard Raw Data Download The Latest FlightScope sensors have a slightly different setup procedure compared to ol
8. 20 2005 si gt mi 152 Client Information Nane Distance yds Speed mph Carry Lateral Club Ball D rc m aa 3 y o DEV Q Clear club data View all results Edit Clubs Next Club on Powered by EDH Trackin z Each shot can either be accepted included or rejected excluded Accepted shot data is saved to computer file As many shots can be played as wished Club Calibration functions the same as Club Comparison You can scroll between shot data shot grouping 3d 3d camera and tracking info screens simply by using the clickable navigation buttons or the left and right keyboard buttons Select Next Club to proceed to the next club or to scroll between clubs Sensor Status Connected amp LOU E CLUB CALIBRATION CENTRE ummm o May 20 2005 Client Information Name ination ee My 2nd club Distance yds Speed mph Efficiency Spin rpm Time 5 Launch Angle 7 Hei SG Carry Lateral Club Ball Smash COR Vert ik ht Classification z pany S i m i Z Draw Draw Slice Hook Hook Hook _ Straight _ Slice Pull Hook o rs a ns w os a e E e a DEV Q Clear club data View all results Edit Clubs Next Club Powered by EDH Tracking S22 Copyright EDH 2005 23 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r2 User Manual The R
9. Mains Power Communications Cable User Manual 9 1 0 Computer FlightScope Sensor lt Mains Power Specifications Physical Characteristics Dimensions approximate 330 x 460 x 305 mm 13 x 7 x 12 in HeightxWidthxDepth Mass approximate Sensor 3 kg 6 6 Ibs Cables amp Accessories 3 kg 6 6lbs Environmental Characteristics Ambient Temperature Operates between 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Ingress Protection Level IP54 NEMA 4 Copyright EDH 2005 30 Electrical Characteristics Electrical Supply 100 260 Volt AC 0 5 Amp Communications Interface RS422 RS232 serial interface at up to 115 kbps Certified to FCC CE and Industry Canada requirements E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Appendix Electrical Power Requirements The owner of the equipment is responsible for providing the appropriate mains electrical power supply for the installation of FlightScope Positions Mains electrical power supply need to be provided at the following points a Sensor mounting position b Computer position Voltage The supply shall be 95 264 Vac 50 60 Hz Current The maximum current requirement at each point is 5 A Circuit Breaker The Sensor power point and the Computer power point must be fed via a circuit breaker Sensor Power Outlet Connection The sensor power point may be either a standard outlet socket or a screw terminal connector bloc
10. completed COPYRIGHT ED TD To return click Finish HSA CPT Ya L ALL RIGHTS RESERVED lt Back Finish Copyright EDH 2005 13 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual Play The system may be left in this mode for general use LOT Maximum Height Backspin Carry Distance Club Speed i 7 A F Powered by EDH Tracking BR Shots will be measured and displayed as they are played Various tabular and graphic displays of shot results 3D can be viewed by using the clickable navigation buttons or the left and right keyboard buttons 3D View gt Or COPYRIGHT EDH SA PTY LTD Risus serve Sensor Status Coni Sisit OG rugi poo Mi A TF 11 4 3 0 L 141mph 106mph Copyright EDH 2005 14 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual Grouping View Top view of grouping of ball landing position and grouping radius Fi e htSco perro Nantes Radius 41 yds Powered by EDH Tracking 533 m 3D Camera View By pressing the spacebar at any stage a 3D real time trajectory will be displayed of the last played shot Copyright EDH 2005 15 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Table View The table contents are arranged in the following groups e Distance Carry amp Lateral e Speed Club amp Ball Efficiency Smash amp COR Spin Back amp Side e Time Tracked amp Flight e Launch Angle Vertical amp Horizontal e Height
11. der versions The FlightScope software will automaticaly detect your sensor and display the appropriate setup procedure Both are described in the following pages NEW VERSION Welcome Screen Sensor Alignment Wizard En S Eee Ries Renee VWVelcome to the sensor alignment wizard The process involves the measurement of a set of shots followed by an analysis during which mall adjustments might have to be made to the sensor Units Centimeters Tee forvard 350 0 Tee height foo Tee Z sideways left positive oo To continue click Mest o SSOP RIGHT EDH SA PT TETA 4 ALL RIGHTS RES ERWE D lt Back ss Cancel 3 On the first screen of the alignment wizard you can initialize your tee position relative to the radar and set your sensor tilt The tilt value should never need to be adjusted but the tee X Y and Z value can be changed to match your setup as follows Copyright EDH 2005 6 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual X is the distance from the front of the sensor to the tee position Y is the distance from floor height to the tee height Z is the offset from the line that represents the view direction of the sensor left when facing the green flag being positive Measurements can be specified in either centimeters or inches depending on the option selected in the dropdown list Tilt Level Screen If you do not see this screen then you have an older sensor Please tu
12. e Club Analysis and Ball Trajectory screens For Club Analysis two views are presented a Clubhead Speed Profile and Sensor Status PRO Main Menu Connected amp Active amp Henri Johnson My Club Speed Acceleration Clubhead Speed Profile 1 14 055 01 146L 202 0 005 Time s Top View _ Side View 1 4 055 0 1 14 6 L 202 136 Back Spin Side Spin 4940 730 rpm rpm on Powered by EDH Trackin za b Clubhead Acceleration Profile ot Sensor Status PRO Main Menu Connected amp Active amp Henri Johnson My Club Speed Acceleration Clubhead Acceleration 9 uopeaajaooy 1 4 055 0 1 14 6 L 202 136 Back Spin Side Spin 4940 730 rpm rpm f oH Powered by EDH Tracking za Rotational Rate By measuring the club head speed not only as an average speed prior to impact but as a high definition speed profile through impact it is now possible to determine the effective rotational rate created by a player about 2 1000 s of a second prior to impact Correct shaft fitting is now easier than ever before Copyright EDH 2005 20 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual For Ball Trajectory two views are presented a Complete trajectory and Main Menu reo Active amp My 1st club Clubs V Suiface Har Side Top Both Back Spin 4087rpm Side Spin 2 rpm Carry 27m Roll 20m Total 277m G Powe
13. ensor is connected can be adjusted by selecting the appropriate port from the Com Number submenu of the Sensor advanced menu Units Club units may be set independent from all the other parameters as golfers often prefer to measure clubhead speed in miles per hour while other measurements may be in metric format Altitude Altitude may be adjusted according to the height above sea level At locations higher than 1000m 3281ft above sea level the high altitude option is recommended Depending on the type of tracking sensor used this setting may or may not be adjustable 26 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope Pr2 System Info Sensor System Info DLL Version 1 38 Firmare WYersioni 0 38 p TBOX Sensor IL 00800583484 Sensor Temperature 40 User Manual The System Info submenu feature available in the Sensor advanced menu gives technical information about the tracking sensor and software Tracking Parameters fa Sensor Parameters File Sensor Name Value Fon B NinPosvel w Prema Fen MHI _ DopTrigEnable bool DopTriglength DopTrigT hresh DopkinPeak 1 0000 DopShA ProclinPeak 1 0000 l FrocS HA SampleSize in K NumFFTs FFTdelta Antenna r height Antenna lt right 0 Antenna Angle deg Antenna Azim 0 1 mm Antenna Ele 0 1mm l egesten o Prerok BaT Copyright EDH 2005 Some of the technical parameters used in the trac
14. esults screen can be viewed at any time by clicking on View all results May 20 2005 Henri Johnson Loadinfo e O My 1st club My 2nd club My 3rd club My 4th club My Sth club My 6th club My 7th club My 8th club My 9th club My 10th club Resume Straight Straight Straight Straight Straight Straight Draw Straight Straight Straight Sensor Status Connected amp Active amp Powered by EDH Trackin zas COPYRIGHT EDH SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED On the Results page you can rate your clubs according to various criteria and print all your results Click Resume to return to Calibration Copyright EDH 2005 24 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Printing a report A report can be printed from any session Historical sessions that have been saved can also be recalled and printed Reports can be printed from the Results screen of FlightScope Pro or after a Load info has been performed on saved data To print proceed as follows Ensure that your printer is connected to the Computer is switched on and has sufficient paper for printing Check that the data on the screen represents the data you wish to print player name date etc Click on the Printer icon Select Trajectory or Table printing from the popup Wait for the printer to complete printing Continue FlightScope e2 Report FlightScope
15. for Gideon Zuurmond on August 25 2005 Distance in Time Shat Cary Lateral Cub mii Y Bat kmh Smash Y poor i Y indes Y Rigt Y 198 BL a a se 3 ur IR 3 s 31 53 RR z g TE 24 l 3 T Include roll Slo jeje aiz M Options D Print invalid shots displayed in gray Leave space at top of page for filing Powered by EDH Tracking 383 Example of Printed Report Copyright EDH 2005 25 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope Pr2 Advanced Settings User Manual The Advanced Settings button on the Main screen allows the setting of the measurement units as either Imperial or Metric standard This menu can also be shown at any time by pressing the F10 key Display Altitude Spin Printing Find And Connect Ss Sensor Com Number d COM 1 Baud Rate ry COMZ Detection Mode t a COMS comM4 System Info coms Paramerers ji COM Slignment Wizard COM Raw Data Download b COM amp Processed Data Download COM go COM 10 Other Display Altitude Spin Printing so Hande ra e Right Handed general Units k Metric Club Units Sensor Imperial Sensor Display Altitude Spin Printing e Low sea level Medium 1000m 3280ft High 2000m 6560ft Custom Display Altitude Spin Printing Sensor Copyright EDH 2005 Calculated From Lift Com Number The COM number of the serial port on which the tracking s
16. ine from the tee off spot to where the golf ball touches the ground again Roll excluded Clubhead Speed The club speed at the point of impact Ball Speed Speed of the golf ball at the start of flight in the direction of flight Smash This is a factor of shot efficiency It provides a very good idea of how sweetly the ball was struck Even on perfect shots the Smash depends on factors such as balls used coefficient of restitution of the club and loft HINT The process allows the fitter to wait for acknowledgment from the client on a good shot on a specific club before proceeding and accepting following shots that have the same or better Smash results higher value When changing to the next club the process is repeated Azimuth Azimuth angle is the angle in the horizontal plane at which the ball travels from the tee point Positive angles are to the right clockwise and negative angles are to the left counter clockwise Launch Angle The launch angle is the angle at which the ball travels from the tee off point from the horizontal plane Height The maximum height that the ball reaches in its flight path Classification The classification of the shot is made based on the measured trajectory direction and curvature of the flight path Copyright EDH 2005 29 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope Pr2 Diagrams Sensor Position FlightScope Sensor Communications Mains Power Interconnections lt
17. ing R Resume S Sensor mounting position Sensor Position Sensor power Copyright EDH 2005 10 2 11 15 18 24 5 20 21 3 4 26 25 10 15 18 24 17 20 25 21 10 15 18 14 18 10 3 20 20 15 19 26 25 26 33 User Manual Sensor Status 24 Software Installation 4 Specifications 25 T Temperature 25 Tracking Info 15 U Units 21 V View all results 15 19 Voltage 26 WwW Windows 4 E62 MR400 Issue 2
18. k in an approved junction box If permanently installed in an unprotected outdoors location the power installation must have an acceptable health and safety rating for exposed environments BS7671 or equivalent The outlet should be switched Earthing In all cases an earth connection shall be provided in addition to the live and neutral circuits Qualified Contractors and Materials All electrical cabling shall be installed by qualified electrical contractors using methods and materials that satisfy local safety and regulatory standards Copyright EDH 2005 31 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope Pr2 Index Symbols 3D A Active Advanced Settings Azimuth Ball Speed Ball Trajectory C Carry Distance CD CE Classification Clubhead Clubs Club Analysis Club Calibration Club Comparison Communications Interface Computer Connected Continue Current D Dimensions Distance E Earthing Electrical Power Electrical Supply F FCC Flightscope Pro Software Copyright EDH 2005 User Manual 2 13 14 17 16 5 13 17 24 L316 25 3 4 14 20 24 26 20 13 17 20 26 25 2 7 26 26 25 32 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r2 Flight path 24 G Graphic displays Grouping H Height Icon Imperial Installation Installation Manual Interconnections K Keyboard L Launch Angle Load info M Mass Metric N Navigation Next Club P Play Printer Print
19. king process can be adjusted in the Sensor Parameters window accessible from the Sensor Parameters item in the Sensor advanced menu These parameters should never be modified unless specifically instructed by EDH Sport technical support E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Raw Data Download Sensor Display Altitude Spin Printing Find And Connect Com Number b Baud Rate i Detection Mode i System Info Parameters 4lignment Wizard Raw Data Download Availability After Trigger P Disabled Processed Data Download Disable After Download 3 Seconds 5 Seconds 10 Seconds Raw tracking samples can be downloaded from the sensor and saved for advanced technical diagnostics Not required during normal use Copyright EDH 2005 28 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual Sensor Status The diagnostic status of Sensor is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the Main screen The Connected indicator shows the status of the data communications connection between the Computer and the Sensor This indicator should be constantly green Connected Active amp The Active indicator shows when the Sensor is measuring The software controls the Sensor measurement so that this status will change during operation and use User Manual To access click the User Manual button on the Main Screen menu Definition of Measured Parameters Carry Distance Distance in a straight l
20. lick Next After clicking Next when enough shots have been recorded the Rotate screen is displayed Instructions are given on how the sensor should be rotated if necessary for proper alignment Copyright EDH 2005 12 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual Tilt Screen The Tilt screen gives suggestions as to how the sensor needs to be tilted Two options are usually available the sensor can be tilted to match what the tilt angle it is currently assumed to be at or it can be notified what tilt it is physically at There is however an optimal tilt angle for the sensor and the quality of analysis can decrease if the true tilt angle deviates too much from this Therefore it is most often suggested that the sensor be tilted physically in order to correct any tilt offset The two options are given as two choices selectable by check boxes The recommended choice is automatically selected by default Sensor Alignment Wizard Tilt Parameter 5 0 Measured Tit 44 Choice 1 The software sets the tilt parameter on the sensor to the measured value of 4 6 To continue click Next NOTE kit not recommended that this option be used for measured tilt outside the range 10 5 to 13 57 OR Choice 2 Tilt then sensor D F backward as indicated by the arrow in the picture side view Click Next to continue To complete the alignment simply WSS Alignment has been click Finish successfully
21. red by EDH Tracking S22 b Post Impact Main Menu Connected amp Active My 1st club Complete Post impact Clubs suicce Side Top Both Side and top view of the highlighted result Back Spin 4087rpm Side Spin 2 rpm Carry 27m Roll 10m Total 267m E G Powered by EDH Tracking Roll indicates the the post impact area of the ball or the entire trajectory of a single result or set of results Copyright EDH 2005 21 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Club Calibration Click Club Calibration on the Main screen The following screen will appear May 20 2005 Clubs to be calibrated My 1st club My 6th club My 2nd club My 7th club My 3rd club My 8th club My 4th club My 9th club My 5th club My 10th club Clear session data Continue Powered by EDH Tracking 833 Enter Surname and first names of client player This will be used as a key for future data retrieval with Load info Enter various clubs to be measured in the section provided Up to 10 clubs may be entered Click Continue to proceed Playing Shots The system is now ready to record shots HINT Check that club displayed at the top corresponds with the club played Each shot s results will be displayed in the Table on the screen Copyright EDH 2005 22 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr2 User Manual PRO a en ye x fe s a or Te as CLUB CALIBRATION C Carry Dist Ball Speed May
22. rn to p10 which describes the alignment procedure for older sensors Sensor Alignment Wizard Please adjust sensor tilt to within the range 10 to 12 Please level sensor to within 0 2 Optimize tiltfor Drivers S Tiltsensorby 1 0 degrees forward Current Tit 12 0 Levelsensorby 1 0 degrees Optimal Tit 11 09 The Tilt angle of the sensor needs to be adjusted to fall within the recommended range as is optimal for the selected club type The Roll angle of the sensor should be adjusted to be as close to zero as possible Copyright EDH 2005 7 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope r User Manual Sensor Alignment Wizard Top View Completed 0 5 Nay 1E Please hit a shot T Tee Position Rejectshot Azimuth Error Measured Position previous shots Measured Position latest shot Back Cancel After clicking Next when enough shots have been recorded the Rotate screen is displayed Instructions are given on how the sensor should be rotated if necessary for proper alignment Rotate Screen Sensor Alignment Wizard Rotate Please rotate then sensor 0 3 anti clockwise as indicated by the arrow in the picture top view To continue click Mert Copyright EDH 2005 8 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual To complete the alignment simply click Finish Sensor Alignment Wizard REUS Alignment has been successfully completed P CoP RIGHT EDH SA CET
23. tatus Connected amp Active amp CLUB COMPARISON CENTRE ummm o May 20 2005 Client Information E Herion METEORO ul ad Spe My Istelub 243 Grouping Radius Minimize My 2ndelub 250 IFE Launch Angle Consistency Launch Angle T arget idespin Minimize Resume pH Powered by EDH Tracking ee On the Results page you can rate your clubs according to various criteria and print all your results Click Resume to return to Comparison As with the Play module you can scroll between shot data shot grouping 3d 3d camera tracking info and club analysis screens simply by using the clickable navigation buttons or the left and right keyboard buttons meg The TrackingInfo screen mmm will display a graphical CLUB COMPARISON CENTRE ummm o view of the shot flight May 20 2005 ES profile Client Information Tracking Info Side View Top View spa p4ae7 0 r aha Red Bees ed ii ii Tree T h Trreri T T T T T T O 20 40 60 80 100120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 0 20 40 60 80 100120 140160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 Forward Distance yds yA Forward Distance yds Ball Speed Profile Ball Distance Profile on Distance yds 2 2 in t 4 5 3 4 Time s Time s EE a Side Spin 1210rpm Powered by EDH Tracking B Copyright EDH 2005 19 E62 MR400 Issue 2 EDH FlightScope rr User Manual New to version 4 is th

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